The great Pyramid at Gizeh was built about:
(a) 2650 BC
(b) 1800 BC
(c) 1750 BC
(d) 2000 BC
The establishment of ?The Khalsa? is associated with: (A) Guru Har Raj Ji (B) Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji (C) Guru Gobind Singh Ji (D) Guru Arjun Dev Ji
Color of the skin due to the presence of 1 Rennin 2 Melanin 3 Mesotosin 4 metatorin
Which one of the following pairs is not correctly matched ? (a) Croatia : Adriatic Sea (b) France : Bay of Biscay (c) Norway : Baffin Bay (d) Romania : Black Sea
The last battle that Humayun fought with Sher Shah was at: (a) Surajgarh (b) Bilgram (c) Chausa (d) Raisin
The 13th decennial census of India was held in 2001. When did the censuses begin? (a) 1852 (b) 1862 (c) 1881 (d) 1882
NABARD Stands for 1 National Bank for As\rboriculture and Rural Development 2 National Board for Advanced Research and Development 3 National Body for Aeronautical Research and Development 4 National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development
The president’s rule can be proclaimed in a state ? a) When a bill introduced by the state government in the state legislature is defeated b) If the president, on receipt of report from the governor of the state is satisfied that a situation is likely to arise in which the government of the state cannot be carried on in accordance with the provisions of the constitution c) If the president, on receipt of a report from the governor of the state, or otherwise, is the government of the state cannot be carried on in accordance with the provisions of the constitution d) When the Governor and the Chief Minister of a state differ on many matters
The World Human Rights Day is celebrated on which of the following days? 1 5th December 2 8th December 3 10th December 4 26th December
Shahjahan had to remain in captivity for ??? years. (a) eight (b) fourteen (c) sixteen (d) twenty
According to the Annual Monetary Policy Statement for 2003-05, the inflation rate is expected to be approximately 1 4% 2 4.33% 3 4.5% 4 5%
Who made the Constitution of India? (a) The British Parliament (b) The Indian Parliament (c) The king of England (d) The Constituent Assembly
Temple building gained much patronage in the 6th-8th centuries from the: (a) Pallavas and Chalukyas (b) Guptas (c) Mauryas and Guptas (d) Cholas and Guptas